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so sorry that has happened to you. Please keep us updated w/everything.

Holly

In a message dated 9/10/2009 11:07:55 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

heathercozart@... writes:

Just wanted to share my story

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I doubt they will accept a letter from a chiropractor. I think you need a better

plan because your rights ARE being violated.

Do you have a copy of what the program required at the time you signed on? Or

even one from the beginning of this year that does not include wording requiring

the flu shot. I think they should be held at their word. A lawyer might be able

to make them, or at least make them back down.

How do the rest of the students feel? Are they strongly against getting the

vaccine, too? Band together and storm the dean's office. Demand they accept your

refusal. I think the fact that they accepted it earlier is important. That

amounts to a contract. It's an agreement that they would not require it. I would

fight them on this and for that you really need a lawyer. Set a precedent to

protect future students, too.

There was a case a couple of years ago in Seattle, I believe, for nurses (not

students). If I recall the hospital backed down. Let me see what I can find.

Winnie

Good luck. Hang tough and don't get the vaccine unless you feel it's safe and

effective and something you would have gotten anyway.

Nursing school forcing me to get the flu vaccine.

Vaccinations

> I've been a memeber of this group since my kids were babies

> (they are now 6 & 8) & I recieved a lot of great information and

> support from other moms that chose not too vaccinate like me.

> Since then, I've gone back to school and I am currently in

> my last year of Nursing School. In school I've been able to

> continue in my reasearch into the dangers of vaccines. I've

> written research papers, and given speeches promoting awareness.

> In our lecture courses we've even discussed the dangers of

> vaccines being linked to a disease called Myasthenia Gravis.

> When I entered school I had all my titers checked from

> previous vaccinations that I had done earlier in life because I

> did not want to be injected again. The results came back that I

> did not need to update any vaccines to start nursing school.

> The only vaccine I needed to sign an affidavit for was to

> decline receiving the flu vaccine. My school accepted my letter,

> and I have had no problems up till now.

>

> Tonight I have just received a letter stating that every student

> will be forced to receive the flu vaccine regardless of any

> reason they previously submitted, and the school will only

> accept medical letters from doctors stating a contraindication.

> I just feel that my rights are being violated. In

> California we have the philosophical choice to reject

> vaccinations that I have used for my own children in the public

> schools. Tonight I'm being told from my private University that

> I will not be allowed to use the philosophical affidavit. I

> have one last resort that I will do tommorow and that is to

> contact our Chiropractor/Kinesiologist Alternative Medicine

> Provider to write me a letter. He is against vaccinations, I

> just hope my University accepts the letter.

>

> Just wanted to share my story. I'm feeling frustrated, as I do

> not want to receive this vaccination.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Here it is:

(http://journals.lww.com/ajnonline/pages/articleviewer.aspx?year=2006 & issue=1000\

0 & article=00046 & type=fulltext)

Should RNs Be Forced To Get the Flu Vaccine?: Some facilities are mandating it,

in an effort to protect patients

Olsen, P. PhD, RN

Free Access

Article Outline

Author Information

P. Olsen is an associate professor in the psychiatric mental health

nursing specialty at the Yale University School of Nursing, New Haven, CT, where

he is also associate director of the Center for Health Policy and Ethics. He

also coordinates Ethical Issues (douglas.olsen@...), with Pamela Grace,

PhD, APRN (gracepa@...).

In September 2004, the Virginia Mason Medical Center in Seattle made influenza

vaccination for nurses mandatory, calling it a fitness for duty requirement. The

nurses objected and asked the Washington State Nurses Association (WSNA), their

bargaining unit, to oppose the policy. An article in the Seattle Times explained

the organization's position on the policy: it takes individuals' away right to

decide about their own health care and violates labor law because it was

dictated without bargaining with the nurses association.1 In August 2005, an

arbitrator ruled the hospital could not compel nurses to receive the influenza

vaccine as a condition of employment. Six months later, this decision was backed

by the U.S. District Court in Seattle.

This conflict raises certain ethical questions: What is the nurse's obligation

to the patient-what level of risk should she be expected to assume? To what

degree can the nurse be compelled to meet that obligation? Finally, to what

degree should autonomy be respected regarding a person's interpretation of data?

If a health care decision is based on erroneous information, must it be

respected?

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NURSES AND RISK

The ANA Code of Ethics states, The nurse's primary commitment is to the patient;

this entails an obligation to take some risk on the patient's behalf.2 While

modern antibiotics and other interventions reduce risk of infection, such risk

is still inherent to the nurses' role. For example, between 1995 and 2004 there

were 1,350 documented occupational exposures to HIV-infected blood.3 Indeed, the

history of HIV-AIDS treatment presents a case study in acceptable risk. When

AIDS first appeared in the United States, some clinicians were reluctant to

provide care. Ethicists and health care professionals reconsidered the issue of

risk to clinicians and found that nurses were unequivocally obligated to care

for AIDS patients despite some risk.4, 5

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While nurses are obligated to incur some risk, the ANA code also supports

self-care. Interpretive statement 5.1 asserts: the same duties that we owe to

others we owe to ourselves.2 Thus, nurses are responsible for promoting their

own health as well as that of their patients' (the ANA stipulates, however, that

judgments must be based on current knowledge) and there is a limit to the risk

that can be considered ethically mandatory.4 The ANA provides a method for

assessing this limit declaring that, The benefit the client will gain outweighs

any harm the nurse might incur and does not present more than an acceptable risk

to the nurse.4 However, this formula may prove difficult to apply to specific

cases due to individual variability in the interpretation of acceptable risk.

It is interesting to note, however, that the praise accorded to nurses perceived

to have put themselves in great risk (such as those going to work in war zones)

provides some evidence of popular feeling that great risk is supererogatory.

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THE WSNA VERSUS VIRGINIA MASON

Ethical disputes arise when parties disagree over what constitutes prudent

behavior; they become further complicated when a party with power decides that

its case is strong enough to override disagreement and compel compliance, as did

the Virginia Mason Medical Center. The WSNA took the position that the hospital

was correct to encourage vaccination, but incorrect to mandate vaccination by

threat of termination. The WSNA argued that the policy does not respect the

nurses' right to control decisions regarding their own health care and that the

vaccine could cause adverse medical consequences.6 The hospital argued that the

policy was justified by scientifically demonstrated benefit for their patients.

The disagreement between the WSNA and Virginia Mason Medical Center was

difficult to resolve because the two parties agreed on most points. Both sides

agreed on the benefits of the influenza vaccine and believed nurses should

receive vaccinations. The WSNA was quite careful to point out that it recommends

prophylactic flu vaccination for nurses.6 Both entities support the use of

inducements, such as policy statements and education, to encourage nurses to

choose vaccination. Controversy originated from the hospital's attempt to

mandate vaccination without negotiation. In our society, extraordinarily

convincing justification is required to compel a person to act against her own

best judgment. Support of such a measure usually entails clear incompetence,

overwhelming benefit, or imminent harm to others.

The hospital presented weak justification for coercing compliance. Furthermore,

the degree of intrusion involved in forcing an injection provides a strong

argument against the policy, as giving an unwanted injection can be grounds for

a charge of assault and battery. Ultimately, however, the argument was fought

and decided outside the real ethical issue-the coercive nature of the demand

that took choice away from the nurses. The arbiter (and later the U.S. District

Court) decided the case in favor of the nurses on procedural grounds, finding

that the hospital inappropriately added conditions to employment.

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ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS

In considering the ethics of vaccination, society generally considers that

significant public good greatly outweighs minimal risk to the individual; this

justifies some level of coercion. The nursing profession generally addresses

this issue by recommending vaccination and relying on nurses' judgment and

desire to act ethically.7 However, if only a few people refuse to be vaccinated,

little damage is done to the public good-leaving room to respect autonomy (so

long as the number remains low). This minority is protected by herd immunity,

the immunity of those who can no longer transmit the illness because a high

percentage of the population has been vaccinated.8 However, it's important to

note that generally, less than 40% of health care providers receive influenza

vaccinations, far too few to ensure herd immunity.9

Benefits and risks of the influenza vaccine. There is considerable evidence

supporting vaccination as a patient safety measure. The Centers for Disease

Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that while influenza is highly infectious,

the vaccine is effective in preventing up to 90% of cases in healthy people

under age 65 when the vaccine strain is similar to the circulating strain.10

Further, Salgado and colleagues reported that an increased rate of vaccination

in health care workers was significantly correlated to a decreased rate of

nosocomial flu infections in hospitalized patients.11 In comparison, the CDC

reported that of those who receive the vaccine, about 20% have a mild local

reaction and less than 1% have fever and malaise; rare instances of more serious

reactions were reported.10

Patients treated by nurses who refuse vaccination are at risk of being infected

if the nurse contracts the flu. Certain patients, such as older adults or those

who are immunocompromised, face severe consequences if this occurs. This threat

supports the argument for greater latitude in encouraging vaccination.

Evidence and autonomy: Can the two diverge? Difficulty occurs when people refuse

vaccination because of fears that are not supported by expert opinions. A

patient having relevant information and being able to understand it are critical

to the nurse's application of the widely accepted principle that the patient's

decisions are autonomous and should be respected. Situations like this have

become more common as concern about vaccination safety and necessity has

increased. Soldiers refused the anthrax vaccine, health care workers resisted a

presidential request for smallpox vaccination, and a sizable minority of parents

are currently hesitating to vaccinate their children with the

measles-mumps-rubella vaccine.12-14

While patients' values and health care goals require the provider's absolute

respect, choices based on misinterpreted or illegitimate data are more open to

question. For example, a cancer patient's decision that clear thinking has

priority over pain relief must be respected. However, if the patient decides to

achieve mental clarity by taking a drug that actually clouds thinking, then a

nurse would be justified in exerting her influence to prevent the taking of that

drug. However, if the patient requested an herbal remedy based on deceptive

advertising-a remedy known to cloud the sensorium-then not only would the nurse

not be compelled by the principle of respect for autonomy to assist the patient

in obtaining this remedy, but beneficence would justify that she take steps to

keep it out of the patient's hands.

Respect for autonomy is intended to provide patients with the freedom to

determine their goals of treatment and the values they wish to be enacted as

part of treatment. It is not intended to compel society or nurses to support

decisions based on false premises. The difficulty is in establishing a boundary

between what is clearly junk science and what is legitimate minority opinion.

The first option would always be to provide an accurate explanation, helping the

patient to make a more beneficial choice. However, this will not work in all

cases and the degree of variation society will support should be defined. I

would argue that the following approach should be considered: You can believe

what you want, but society won't support it and may compel action if others are

at risk.

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Maybe go to your GP and lie through your teeth. Tell him you have an

allergy to egg.  My husband recently started having bloody stools

everytime he eats eggs.  That wasn't always the case, but it is now.

Use that!

On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 9:01 PM, heathercozart <heathercozart@...> wrote:

>

> Tonight I have just received a letter stating that every student will be

forced to receive the flu vaccine regardless of any reason they previously

submitted, and the school will only accept medical letters from doctors stating

a contraindication.

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I totally agree with Winnie. Fight it. What they are doing is totally illegal

and unconstitutional.

>

> I doubt they will accept a letter from a chiropractor. I think you need a

better plan because your rights ARE being violated.

>

> Do you have a copy of what the program required at the time you signed on? Or

even one from the beginning of this year that does not include wording requiring

the flu shot. I think they should be held at their word. A lawyer might be able

to make them, or at least make them back down.

>

> How do the rest of the students feel? Are they strongly against getting the

vaccine, too? Band together and storm the dean's office. Demand they accept your

refusal. I think the fact that they accepted it earlier is important. That

amounts to a contract. It's an agreement that they would not require it. I would

fight them on this and for that you really need a lawyer. Set a precedent to

protect future students, too.

>

> There was a case a couple of years ago in Seattle, I believe, for nurses (not

students). If I recall the hospital backed down. Let me see what I can find.

>

> Winnie

>

> Good luck. Hang tough and don't get the vaccine unless you feel it's safe and

effective and something you would have gotten anyway.

>

>

>

> Nursing school forcing me to get the flu vaccine.

> Vaccinations

>

> > I've been a memeber of this group since my kids were babies

> > (they are now 6 & 8) & I recieved a lot of great information and

> > support from other moms that chose not too vaccinate like me.

> > Since then, I've gone back to school and I am currently in

> > my last year of Nursing School. In school I've been able to

> > continue in my reasearch into the dangers of vaccines. I've

> > written research papers, and given speeches promoting awareness.

> > In our lecture courses we've even discussed the dangers of

> > vaccines being linked to a disease called Myasthenia Gravis.

> > When I entered school I had all my titers checked from

> > previous vaccinations that I had done earlier in life because I

> > did not want to be injected again. The results came back that I

> > did not need to update any vaccines to start nursing school.

> > The only vaccine I needed to sign an affidavit for was to

> > decline receiving the flu vaccine. My school accepted my letter,

> > and I have had no problems up till now.

> >

> > Tonight I have just received a letter stating that every student

> > will be forced to receive the flu vaccine regardless of any

> > reason they previously submitted, and the school will only

> > accept medical letters from doctors stating a contraindication.

> > I just feel that my rights are being violated. In

> > California we have the philosophical choice to reject

> > vaccinations that I have used for my own children in the public

> > schools. Tonight I'm being told from my private University that

> > I will not be allowed to use the philosophical affidavit. I

> > have one last resort that I will do tommorow and that is to

> > contact our Chiropractor/Kinesiologist Alternative Medicine

> > Provider to write me a letter. He is against vaccinations, I

> > just hope my University accepts the letter.

> >

> > Just wanted to share my story. I'm feeling frustrated, as I do

> > not want to receive this vaccination.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

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What an outrageous violation of your rights! I too wonder how many other

students feel like they can stand up to this, or if they are already so

brainwashed to think they have to submit to such violations?

: have you contacted NVIC yet? Maybe they can advise you on how to

proceed.

Best of luck!

Sylvia

>

> I doubt they will accept a letter from a chiropractor. I think you need a

better plan because your rights ARE being violated.

>

> Do you have a copy of what the program required at the time you signed on? Or

even one from the beginning of this year that does not include wording requiring

the flu shot. I think they should be held at their word. A lawyer might be able

to make them, or at least make them back down.

>

> How do the rest of the students feel? Are they strongly against getting the

vaccine, too? Band together and storm the dean's office. Demand they accept your

refusal. I think the fact that they accepted it earlier is important. That

amounts to a contract. It's an agreement that they would not require it. I would

fight them on this and for that you really need a lawyer. Set a precedent to

protect future students, too.

>

> There was a case a couple of years ago in Seattle, I believe, for nurses (not

students). If I recall the hospital backed down. Let me see what I can find.

>

> Winnie

>

> Good luck. Hang tough and don't get the vaccine unless you feel it's safe and

effective and something you would have gotten anyway.

>

>

>

> Nursing school forcing me to get the flu vaccine.

> Vaccinations

>

> > I've been a memeber of this group since my kids were babies

> > (they are now 6 & 8) & I recieved a lot of great information and

> > support from other moms that chose not too vaccinate like me.

> > Since then, I've gone back to school and I am currently in

> > my last year of Nursing School. In school I've been able to

> > continue in my reasearch into the dangers of vaccines. I've

> > written research papers, and given speeches promoting awareness.

> > In our lecture courses we've even discussed the dangers of

> > vaccines being linked to a disease called Myasthenia Gravis.

> > When I entered school I had all my titers checked from

> > previous vaccinations that I had done earlier in life because I

> > did not want to be injected again. The results came back that I

> > did not need to update any vaccines to start nursing school.

> > The only vaccine I needed to sign an affidavit for was to

> > decline receiving the flu vaccine. My school accepted my letter,

> > and I have had no problems up till now.

> >

> > Tonight I have just received a letter stating that every student

> > will be forced to receive the flu vaccine regardless of any

> > reason they previously submitted, and the school will only

> > accept medical letters from doctors stating a contraindication.

> > I just feel that my rights are being violated. In

> > California we have the philosophical choice to reject

> > vaccinations that I have used for my own children in the public

> > schools. Tonight I'm being told from my private University that

> > I will not be allowed to use the philosophical affidavit. I

> > have one last resort that I will do tommorow and that is to

> > contact our Chiropractor/Kinesiologist Alternative Medicine

> > Provider to write me a letter. He is against vaccinations, I

> > just hope my University accepts the letter.

> >

> > Just wanted to share my story. I'm feeling frustrated, as I do

> > not want to receive this vaccination.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

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I don't blame you for feeling like your rights are being violated - they are.

Does the letter give some date by which you have to have the vax? Does it spell

out exactly what they'll do if you don't? I imagine it has that info in it.

Are they just forcing the regular flu jab or swine flu or both?

I wouldn't mess around with it - I'd go talk to a lawyer.

>

> Tonight I have just received a letter stating that every student will be

forced to receive the flu vaccine regardless of any reason they previously

submitted, and the school will only accept medical letters from doctors stating

a contraindication.

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You might want to contact vaccine rights attorney Alan . His contact

info. is on his website.

http://www.vaccinerights.com/

Don't let them get away with this!

Alice

>

> I've been a memeber of this group since my kids were babies (they are now 6 &

8) & I recieved a lot of great information and support from other moms that

chose not too vaccinate like me.

> Since then, I've gone back to school and I am currently in my last year

of Nursing School. In school I've been able to continue in my reasearch into

the dangers of vaccines. I've written research papers, and given speeches

promoting awareness. In our lecture courses we've even discussed the dangers of

vaccines being linked to a disease called Myasthenia Gravis.

> When I entered school I had all my titers checked from previous

vaccinations that I had done earlier in life because I did not want to be

injected again. The results came back that I did not need to update any vaccines

to start nursing school. The only vaccine I needed to sign an affidavit for was

to decline receiving the flu vaccine. My school accepted my letter, and I have

had no problems up till now.

>

> Tonight I have just received a letter stating that every student will be

forced to receive the flu vaccine regardless of any reason they previously

submitted, and the school will only accept medical letters from doctors stating

a contraindication.

> I just feel that my rights are being violated. In California we have the

philosophical choice to reject vaccinations that I have used for my own children

in the public schools. Tonight I'm being told from my private University that I

will not be allowed to use the philosophical affidavit. I have one last resort

that I will do tommorow and that is to contact our Chiropractor/Kinesiologist

Alternative Medicine Provider to write me a letter. He is against vaccinations,

I just hope my University accepts the letter.

>

> Just wanted to share my story. I'm feeling frustrated, as I do not want to

receive this vaccination.

>

>

>

>

>

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My daughter is also being forced to get the H1N1 shot to continue her

physical therapy program. They say it is to protect the new borns and other

patients she will be working with while in school. Her only option is to

withdraw from the program. I have ran the gamit of checking this out and

talking to our family attorney. Not sure what else to do. This was not

told to them even at orientation 3 weeks ago. They sent out a notice Friday

- get the shot or withdraw from the program with NO refund.

Barb - Tx.

-- Re: Nursing school forcing me to get the flu vaccine

I doubt they will accept a letter from a chiropractor. I think you need a

better plan because your rights ARE being violated.

Do you have a copy of what the program required at the time you signed on?

Or even one from the beginning of this year that does not include wording

requiring the flu shot. I think they should be held at their word. A lawyer

might be able to make them, or at least make them back down.

How do the rest of the students feel? Are they strongly against getting the

vaccine, too? Band together and storm the dean's office. Demand they accept

your refusal. I think the fact that they accepted it earlier is important.

That amounts to a contract. It's an agreement that they would not require it

I would fight them on this and for that you really need a lawyer. Set a

precedent to protect future students, too.

There was a case a couple of years ago in Seattle, I believe, for nurses

(not students). If I recall the hospital backed down. Let me see what I can

find.

Winnie

Good luck. Hang tough and don't get the vaccine unless you feel it's safe

and effective and something you would have gotten anyway.

Nursing school forcing me to get the flu vaccine.

Vaccinations

> I've been a memeber of this group since my kids were babies

> (they are now 6 & 8) & I recieved a lot of great information and

> support from other moms that chose not too vaccinate like me.

> Since then, I've gone back to school and I am currently in

> my last year of Nursing School. In school I've been able to

> continue in my reasearch into the dangers of vaccines. I've

> written research papers, and given speeches promoting awareness.

> In our lecture courses we've even discussed the dangers of

> vaccines being linked to a disease called Myasthenia Gravis.

> When I entered school I had all my titers checked from

> previous vaccinations that I had done earlier in life because I

> did not want to be injected again. The results came back that I

> did not need to update any vaccines to start nursing school.

> The only vaccine I needed to sign an affidavit for was to

> decline receiving the flu vaccine. My school accepted my letter,

> and I have had no problems up till now.

>

> Tonight I have just received a letter stating that every student

> will be forced to receive the flu vaccine regardless of any

> reason they previously submitted, and the school will only

> accept medical letters from doctors stating a contraindication.

> I just feel that my rights are being violated. In

> California we have the philosophical choice to reject

> vaccinations that I have used for my own children in the public

> schools. Tonight I'm being told from my private University that

> I will not be allowed to use the philosophical affidavit. I

> have one last resort that I will do tommorow and that is to

> contact our Chiropractor/Kinesiologist Alternative Medicine

> Provider to write me a letter. He is against vaccinations, I

> just hope my University accepts the letter.

>

> Just wanted to share my story. I'm feeling frustrated, as I do

> not want to receive this vaccination.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I urge her to withdraw or face life long injury or death from the vaccine.

Nothing is worth this risk.

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Re: Nursing school forcing me to get the flu vaccine

I doubt they will accept a letter from a chiropractor. I think you need a

better plan because your rights ARE being violated.

Do you have a copy of what the program required at the time you signed on?

Or even one from the beginning of this year that does not include wording

requiring the flu shot. I think they should be held at their word. A lawyer

might be able to make them, or at least make them back down.

How do the rest of the students feel? Are they strongly against getting the

vaccine, too? Band together and storm the dean's office. Demand they accept

your refusal. I think the fact that they accepted it earlier is important.

That amounts to a contract. It's an agreement that they would not require it

I would fight them on this and for that you really need a lawyer. Set a

precedent to protect future students, too.

There was a case a couple of years ago in Seattle, I believe, for nurses

(not students). If I recall the hospital backed down. Let me see what I can

find.

Winnie

Good luck. Hang tough and don't get the vaccine unless you feel it's safe

and effective and something you would have gotten anyway.

Nursing school forcing me to get the flu vaccine.

Vaccinations

> I've been a memeber of this group since my kids were babies

> (they are now 6 & 8) & I recieved a lot of great information and

> support from other moms that chose not too vaccinate like me.

> Since then, I've gone back to school and I am currently in

> my last year of Nursing School. In school I've been able to

> continue in my reasearch into the dangers of vaccines. I've

> written research papers, and given speeches promoting awareness.

> In our lecture courses we've even discussed the dangers of

> vaccines being linked to a disease called Myasthenia Gravis.

> When I entered school I had all my titers checked from

> previous vaccinations that I had done earlier in life because I

> did not want to be injected again. The results came back that I

> did not need to update any vaccines to start nursing school.

> The only vaccine I needed to sign an affidavit for was to

> decline receiving the flu vaccine. My school accepted my letter,

> and I have had no problems up till now.

>

> Tonight I have just received a letter stating that every student

> will be forced to receive the flu vaccine regardless of any

> reason they previously submitted, and the school will only

> accept medical letters from doctors stating a contraindication.

> I just feel that my rights are being violated. In

> California we have the philosophical choice to reject

> vaccinations that I have used for my own children in the public

> schools. Tonight I'm being told from my private University that

> I will not be allowed to use the philosophical affidavit. I

> have one last resort that I will do tommorow and that is to

> contact our Chiropractor/Kinesiologist Alternative Medicine

> Provider to write me a letter. He is against vaccinations, I

> just hope my University accepts the letter.

>

> Just wanted to share my story. I'm feeling frustrated, as I do

> not want to receive this vaccination.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hmm....I'd be inclined to withdraw and try to get my money back.

When you pay for a goods or service, you enter into a contractual

arrangement (sales contract). They are, in effect, changing the sales

contract. I'd check with a lawyer on that score.

There is a tremendous push everywhere it seems to get eveyone

vaccinated. My daughter was approached THREE times by the school

secretary here in the UK to be vaxed against cervical cancer. She called

up from college thoroughly frustrated and told me the third time it

happened, she shot back with statistics from the CDC VAERS database

about the 40 or so deaths which had been linked to Gardasil, making a

point about the 12 year old girl who died three hours after the shot,

that this short space between the shot and ensuing death was too close

for comfort. I'm sure the secretary was speechless. I wish I had been

there but I left my daughter to fend her own territory (she liked that:-))

It helps also that we have a German doctor who thinks outside the box..

My husband consulted him on the gardasil shot after having read all the

articles praising it in the German press. The response from our German

doctor, 'Have you lost your mind? Don't give your daughter that shot!'

Barbara J. Paduh schrieb:

>

>

> My daughter is also being forced to get the H1N1 shot to continue her

> physical therapy program. They say it is to protect the new borns and

> other

> patients she will be working with while in school. Her only option is to

> withdraw from the program. I have ran the gamit of checking this out and

> talking to our family attorney. Not sure what else to do. This was not

> told to them even at orientation 3 weeks ago. They sent out a notice

> Friday

> - get the shot or withdraw from the program with NO refund.

>

> Barb - Tx.

>

> -- Re: Nursing school forcing me to get the flu

> vaccine

>

> I doubt they will accept a letter from a chiropractor. I think you need a

> better plan because your rights ARE being violated.

>

> Do you have a copy of what the program required at the time you signed on?

> Or even one from the beginning of this year that does not include wording

> requiring the flu shot. I think they should be held at their word. A

> lawyer

> might be able to make them, or at least make them back down.

>

> How do the rest of the students feel? Are they strongly against

> getting the

> vaccine, too? Band together and storm the dean's office. Demand they

> accept

> your refusal. I think the fact that they accepted it earlier is important.

> That amounts to a contract. It's an agreement that they would not

> require it

> I would fight them on this and for that you really need a lawyer. Set a

> precedent to protect future students, too.

>

> There was a case a couple of years ago in Seattle, I believe, for nurses

> (not students). If I recall the hospital backed down. Let me see what

> I can

> find.

>

> Winnie

>

> Good luck. Hang tough and don't get the vaccine unless you feel it's safe

> and effective and something you would have gotten anyway.

>

> Nursing school forcing me to get the flu vaccine.

>

> Vaccinations <mailto:Vaccinations%40>

>

> > I've been a memeber of this group since my kids were babies

>

> > (they are now 6 & 8) & I recieved a lot of great information and

>

> > support from other moms that chose not too vaccinate like me.

>

> > Since then, I've gone back to school and I am currently in

>

> > my last year of Nursing School. In school I've been able to

>

> > continue in my reasearch into the dangers of vaccines. I've

>

> > written research papers, and given speeches promoting awareness.

>

> > In our lecture courses we've even discussed the dangers of

>

> > vaccines being linked to a disease called Myasthenia Gravis.

>

> > When I entered school I had all my titers checked from

>

> > previous vaccinations that I had done earlier in life because I

>

> > did not want to be injected again. The results came back that I

>

> > did not need to update any vaccines to start nursing school.

>

> > The only vaccine I needed to sign an affidavit for was to

>

> > decline receiving the flu vaccine. My school accepted my letter,

>

> > and I have had no problems up till now.

>

> >

>

> > Tonight I have just received a letter stating that every student

>

> > will be forced to receive the flu vaccine regardless of any

>

> > reason they previously submitted, and the school will only

>

> > accept medical letters from doctors stating a contraindication.

>

> > I just feel that my rights are being violated. In

>

> > California we have the philosophical choice to reject

>

> > vaccinations that I have used for my own children in the public

>

> > schools. Tonight I'm being told from my private University that

>

> > I will not be allowed to use the philosophical affidavit. I

>

> > have one last resort that I will do tommorow and that is to

>

> > contact our Chiropractor/Kinesiologist Alternative Medicine

>

> > Provider to write me a letter. He is against vaccinations, I

>

> > just hope my University accepts the letter.

>

> >

>

> > Just wanted to share my story. I'm feeling frustrated, as I do

>

> > not want to receive this vaccination.

>

> >

>

> >

>

> >

>

> >

>

> >

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> >

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>

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Sheri

At 10:38 PM 9/18/2009, you wrote:

>My daughter is also being forced to get the H1N1 shot to continue her

>physical therapy program. They say it is to protect the new borns and other

>patients she will be working with while in school. Her only option is to

>withdraw from the program. I have ran the gamit of checking this out and

>talking to our family attorney. Not sure what else to do. This was not

>told to them even at orientation 3 weeks ago. They sent out a notice Friday

>- get the shot or withdraw from the program with NO refund.

>

>

>

>Barb - Tx.

>

>

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Don't do it. I was " forced " (i.e. not told I could get exempted) from the

MMR vaccine prior to college at age 18. I developed mono within a day and

have never been the same since. I am 34 now, have

CFS/Fibromyalgia/Depression/Anxiety and was recently approved for SSDI. I

cannot work. I curse that day...

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At 11:21 AM 9/19/2009, you wrote:

>Don't do it. I was " forced " (i.e. not told I could get exempted) from the

>MMR vaccine prior to college at age 18. I developed mono within a day and

>have never been the same since. I am 34 now, have

>CFS/Fibromyalgia/Depression/Anxiety and was recently approved for SSDI. I

>cannot work. I curse that day...

I'm so sorry - excellent advice for her

and her's the story of a nurse I know who was

injured after Hep B

vax...........................if she had it to do over....................

she wouldn't do it

Dear ,

I learned by way of Sheri Nakken that you became disabled immediately

following the hep B vaccine you were forced to receive as a condition of

employment in 1989. Your story is very sad and I feel compassion for

you and all that you've experienced.

My life has taken a turn also since being forced to receive the hep B

vax in nursing school in August 1990. The onset was slow and insidious,

and it wasn't until meeting a dental hygienist in 1994 who had an acute

reaction that I put the pieces of the puzzle together. She didn't want

the vax, but was forced to receive it on the job.. The night of her

first dose she lost bowel and bladder control. After the second dose,

she immediately became numb from the waste down and was diagnosed with

transverse myelitis. She went out on disability and probably has

multiple sclerosis, but she is so mistrusting of the medical system

that, last I heard, she would not allow them to run confirmatory tests.

Until very recently, the few times I had access to a computer and did a

search for other vax victims, I wasn't coming up with anything. Now the

" establishment " is thinking we're getting out-of-hand, telling our scary

stories on the internet. Thank goodness the truth is getting out! So

I've attached a very lengthy account of my history, (adapted from a post

I made on one of the many predominantly " pro-vax " sites) especially post

vaccination, in case there are any parallels you can draw to your

situation that may be helpful.

God bless you. Feel free to contact me, if you like. Sincerely,

Kreider, RN

's story...

Some folks feel that there are an abundance of

so-called anti-vax whackos dominating the

Internet with their scary tales. The reason for

this is simple: those of us who have had our

lives ruined as a result of vaccinations are

pretty ticked-off. We know that over 90% of

vaccine injuries are not reported or properly

diagnosed, and that journalists and the media are

being paid handsomely by the AMA and private

industry not to cover the story. The FDA acknowledges this underreporting.

This account is not to be construed as medical

advice. The decision to vaccinate -or not

-should be up to an individual and physician of their choice.

In the mid-to-late 1980s I donated blood at the

American Red Cross. My blood type, AB-negative,

is rare: I donated almost 3 gallons of blood

during these years. My blood is no longer

suitable for donation, per my immunologist,

because of its high concentration of antinuclear-antibodies.

In August 1990 I quit a full-time job to attend

the Abington Memorial Hospital School of

Nursing. It was a 3-year diploma program to

prepare me to become a registered nurse; I had

already earned a BS degree at Drexel

University. My employer was not happy when I resigned.

Prior to being accepted into the program, I was

required to provide a medical history and undergo

a physical examination by an AMH physician. I was

a normal healthy physical specimen, which should

have been no surprise considering I held a JKA

3rd degree black belt in Shotokan karate.

After I had become enrolled as a student, it was

necessary that I provide a full history of

vaccinations. The flu shot was strongly

recommended, and yet it was not recorded on my

official student immunization record. I assume

that it was the annual ‘garden variety.’ The

“tetanus” booster (likely a triple cocktail DPT)

was not recorded with more detail than “tetanus.”

I was forced to either take the Hepatitis B

vaccination series, or forego participation in

clinical practice, scheduled to commence mid-September.

My consent form states that following three shots

of Hepatitis B vaccine ‘85-96% of people will

develop antibodies to the virus.’ To the best of

my recollection, I never spoke to a physician

about the full gamut of possible adverse effects

to vaccines. A nurse reviewed the consent form with me.

On signing the consent form, I understood that

there are a group of people who receive the

vaccine who don’t develop antibodies after the

shots, and must have additional

shots. Presumably they are the unspecified

‘4-15%,’ I am led to believe. I never imagined

that there are an unknown number of

super-responders that may be as high as 10%.

It is standard procedure, I am assured, that a

titer will be evaluated following the 3rd

injection. Having heard nary a discouraging word

about vaccines, I acquiesced with the vaccination

recommendations according to a strict schedule:

the 2nd shot one month following the 1st shot,

with a 3rd shot 6 months later. Having a strict

schedule to follow to ensure vaccination

effectiveness gave me a sense that this standard

of practice was supported by extensive clinical

trials from a wide demographic sample.

I was never provided a manufacturer’s package

insert, nor offered so much as a peek into a

Physicians’ Desk Reference, (although that is not

something a 1st semester nursing school student,

generally speaking, can fully comprehend.)

The consent form didn’t list potential disastrous

outcomes of an acute or chronic nature. Several

benign conditions such as transient malaise,

low-grade fever ‘usually < 101 degrees F,’ and

inflammation at the site of the injection, etc., were listed.

I signed and dated the consent form with each of

my presentations to Student Health for my

scheduled injections. The nurse who administered

the injections was not thorough with her

documentation. The manufacturer of the 1st dose

was Kline, product name Engerix, according

to my immunization record. No manufacturers were

listed for the 2nd and 3rd injections. Not one

lot number was documented for any of the three doses I received.

Within a few of days from the 3rd shot (March 18,

1991) my hands turned cadaver blue. An astute

nursing instructor encouraged me to visit the

rheumatology clinic. I had, since she mentioned

it, noticed a vague tingling in my right

hand. Because I was not expecting any neurologic

events and because the tingling was insidiously

vague, I was not especially alarmed about my

health status at this point. There were no grand

mal seizures, or gastrointestinal complications,

no fevers or outstanding psychiatric moments.

Ironically, it was April Fool's Day 1991, two

weeks after the third shot, that I was

evaluated. Most bizarre was my serum

anti-nuclear antibody (ANA) titer, positive at

1:2560. March 15, 1993 they were 1:5120.

Over the next few months and years I was

increasing ambulatorily- challenged. I lost my

reflexes, sensation to light touch, and

proprioception. I developed glove-and-stocking

paresthesias, which continue to this day. My

movements lost fluidity. I lost proficiency in

participating in step aerobics class.

While in nursing school I presented from time to

time to the Rheumatology Clinic as per their

recommendations. Both house staff and supervising

attending Pritchard, MD were inclined

towards a diagnosis of systemic lupus

erythematosis, but seemed less than

convinced. X-rays of my hands were done; my

hands were increasingly swollen and my ring

fingers changed from size 6-1/2 to 8-1/4. An EMG

was performed and verified sensory nerve damage.

Bio-feedback therapy was attempted a few times; I

was hooked up to a thermometer attempting to

raise the temperature in my cyanotic

‘sausage-like digits, but I felt little control

over the reduced temperature in my extremities.

The only medication offered to me was Procardia

XL 30. I was advised to wear gloves even in

moderate weather, although mittens prove to be

far superior. I was warned about the 2-cups

daily coffee habit I have. I was especially

warned regarding the fact that I smoked a pack of

cigarettes a week, although in one of the

progress notes my habit was significantly

over-reported as a pack a day. I quit this habit

in 1994 -becoming so spastic after smoking one

cigarette that I couldn’t take a few steps without falling.

Second semester I took a part-time job as a

nurse-extern at Chestnut Hill Hospital. They

evaluated my Hepatitis B antibodies; I wasn’t

given a booster. Despite vocalizing my concerns

about my massively elevated ANA, the employee

health nurse encouraged me to receive the MMR vaccine in May and June 1991.

I graduated May 1993, concerned about climbing

and descending bleachers, unassisted, as I became

more and more awkward and accident-prone. Jobs

for nurses were tight at this time; the majority

of my classmates didn’t have offers. I accepted

a full-time position as a graduate nurse at

Eagleville Hospital, providing care to drug

addicts and alcoholics. The pay was low, but it offered benefits.

During the fall of 1993 I experienced an acute

illness. I had a severe sore throat and could

see some kind of gray lesion on one of

tonsils. A culture was taken and I was given a

prescription for penicillin. I had no

appetite. After several days I was informed that

the penicillin would not be effective. I stopped

it. That night I had such intense vomiting that

I considered taking myself to the emergency

room. I even had a ‘black hairy tongue,’ which I

had only heard about. Somehow I survived, but I

was out of work two weeks and lost about 10 lbs.

(9% of my usual BW.) I continued to have no appetite.

My walking was getting worse and worse. I

started to panic. Instead of covering various

units and Detox on weekends, the supervisor moved

me to the PEP Unit (Program for Employed Persons)

full-time. They thought I would have less chance

of getting knocked down than on a volatile unit

such as Detox, where fights break out regularly

among patients who are miserable. The PEP Unit

Manager told me that I was a good role model;

many of our clients scammed to claim disabilities.

I saw another rheumatologist, Selby,

MD. He didn’t believe that I had SLE because my

cardiac, liver and renal functions were

intact. He suggested that I might have a limited

form of scleraderma, affecting only my hands and

feet, and described my ‘sausage digits’ in his

report. He rendered a diagnosis of

‘undifferentiated connective tissue disease.’ He

concurred with the prescription for Procardia.

Judith Bronstein MD was frankly uncomfortable

treating my neurologic damage. She stated that

it was not what she was used to seeing. She gave

me a referral to a neurologist at Germantown

Hospital, D. Silberstein who specializes

in headaches. He gave me one. He performed an

EMG, confirming sensory nerve damage. He

evaluated serum B12 and folate levels.

A month later I had a follow-up appointment with

this neurologist. He clearly hadn’t prepared for

this scheduled appointment. He sucked on his

soda straw, distractedly, like I was interfering

with his lunch break. My serum B12 and folate

levels were normal. He told me to come back in a

month because he had to ‘make some calls around

the world to people who specialize in these kinds

of things.’ Clearly, not him. I was so

disgusted with his attitude, I made a formal

complaint to my HMO provider a few days later

when I was in one of those kick-the-dog kind of moods.

Early 1994 a doctor who made weekly rounds on the

PEP Unit, Carroll, DO asked appropriate

questions regarding my obvious impairment and

need for treatment, ‘have they evaluated for

heavy metals?’ etc. I appreciated that she was

clearly concerned and thoughtful. I asked if she would manage my care.

With a competent and concerned medical

professional to manage my care, I was provided

numerous referrals to a variety of

specialists. A blood sample ruled out serum

metals toxicity. (I have since learned that

serum mercury tests are inconclusive one year

following a significant exposure.) An MRI of my

brain and cervical spine ruled out MS, but showed

that I had some herniated cervical disks.

I was evaluated by another neurologist,

Stern, MD known for his expertise in movement

disorders. He confirmed that while the disks are

herniated, they do not compress the spinal

cord. He referred me to Bird, MD a

neurologist at the Hospital of the University of

Pennsylvania for further work-up. I was

concurrently evaluated by a third rheumatology

practice, Bruce Freundlich, MD initially. It was

Kendra Kaye, MD who managed my care.

Another EMG confirmed sensory nerve damage and

ascertained that it was a non-demylenating

variety. Dr. Bird stressed to me how rare this

type of neuronopathy is. He said that only 4

things are known to cause this type of nerve

damage: (1) B6 toxicity, (2) Sjogren’s Disease, (3) Cancer, or (4) ideopathic.

Blood tests, MRIs, CT-scans, mammography, CXR,

minor salivary gland bx and other ophthalmic

tests ruled out these conditions. The minor

salivary gland bx confirmed a chronic

inflammatory process, but no attention was paid

to this finding to explore the cause.

One of the CT-scans revealed a suspicious 2 cm.

lesion in my RLL. A thoracotomy was performed. It was an enlarged lymph node.

A sural nerve bx. confirmed a diagnosis of

‘severe sensory neuronopathy of idiopathic origin.’

After the diagnostic tests were performed I was

prescribed 60 mg. Prednisone daily for two

months. I felt worse while on the steroids,

specifically more ambulatorily-challenged.

I was next prescribed a course of

pulse-steroids. I tolerated 3 days of IV

Solumedrol, and started another course of

Prednisone but soon weaned off of it, becoming

non-compliant because it wasn’t helping.

An Rx for methotrexate, a chemotherapy drug, was

offered by Dr. Kaye and declined. Childless, I

was afraid of this chemotherapy drug that can cause horrible birth defects.

In 1995 I had migraine headaches that occurred

monthly. Usually they did not last for more than

a day. A diagnosis of borderline HTN was also

made. I noticed that while taking a diuretic my

gait improved. I gave up the cane for a while.

For a few years (1994 - 96) I had painful

neuralgia in my toes. I tried a prescription for

Elavil and evening primrose oil, because I had

heard that it might be helpful with neuralgia

associated with diabetes. Nothing seemed to

alleviate the pain, intermittent in nature.

My neighbor, a licensed acupuncturist, provided a

few treatments but I was unable to support the

expense for the intensity of treatments I

suspected I would need for significant improvement.

The pain has since abated.

In late 1994 an administrator at Eagleville

Hospital referred me to the dental hygienist,

because " She walks like you do. She believes

that she was injured by the Hepatitis B vaccine. "

At that moment of cognitive association, I

realized that my profound decline in immuno /

neurologic status was at least temporally

associated with vaccinations I had received. I

attempted to gather complete medical records from

the AMH Department of Student / Occupational Health.

I filed with the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting

System. They contacted me twice, seeking lot

numbers and manufacturer names. The hospital

that had administered the shots couldn’t provide

the information. A nursing instructor who had

taught a class 'Legal Aspects in Nursing' refused

to respond to my phone calls / letter.

Unbelievably, VAERS informed me that the hospital

was not remiss by this lack of detail. The

official documentation provides vague information

about a PPD administration, aside from the aforementioned limited details.

VAERS assured me that my report was ‘among the most serious they have

received,’ and that the hepatitis B vaccine was not covered by the

National Vaccination Injury Compensation

Program. They cursorily corresponded once again

to evaluate complainant progress, to pretend to

be performing a service. That was years ago.

I spoke with the dental hygienist, Ann and

her husband on numerous occasions. We met with

Hugo, Esquire of Boston while he was

visiting Philadelphia. He said that he would

provide legal counsel. Months later, however, he

returned my medical records, explaining that he

was overwhelmed with breast implant litigation.

Ann became more angry and disabled. She went out

on total disability -the day of the OJ Simpson

verdict, coincidentally. We lost contact

sometime in 1995 because she didn’t feel that I was angry enough.

I expressed my concerns regarding my immunization

history, especially the hep B vaccine, to Dr.

Kaye. To her credit, she contacted the

CDC. They assured her that there were no

relationships between the hep B vaccine and

rheumatoid conditions and autoimmune disease.

By 1995 I had to have hand controls installed in

my car. I was having ‘panic attacks’ (self

diagnosed) while driving. If I gave myself

plenty of room for reaction time, cars cut me

off. Sometimes when I would go for the breaks, I

would wind up with my foot on the

accelerator. Sometimes my foot would end up

underneath the pedal. I became diaphoretic, my heart raced.

I maintained employment, working at least 4 hours over-time a week.

When he brushed me off, Hugo referred me

to a female lawyer in land. She stated that

she had handled one Hepatitis B vaccine injury

claim, but explained how difficult such

litigation was due to multiple factors. She

referred me to a neurologist who had provided testimony as an expert witness.

This neurologist was kind enough to return my

phone call. He stated that it is very difficult

to prove causation in such matters, and that he

wouldn’t be able to take me on as a client

because -coincidentally -he was retiring from

practice that very week and had most of his

professional belongings in moving boxes. He

added that he believed that there had been a

settlement in the case that he provided

testimony. He was, however, under a GAG ORDER not to discuss it!

I went on with my life. I took a desk job. The

pay was still lousy, but I could commute less,

avoid working weekends, use my medical knowledge, and learn a new skill.

HomeNurse, Inc. in Wayne, PA provided

supplemental employment opportunities. Despite

making full disclosure regarding my physical

limitations, occasionally to meet their

scheduling needs they would inappropriately

assign me. Once or twice I was removed from an

assignment because a client required care I was unable to provide.

Through networking I learned of an employment

opportunity at an Children’s Hospital. I

accepted the position at the end of January

1997. Because of the improved pay I was able to

lose the second job. I had earned additional

certification, and so pursued employment at the

Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, my present employer.

In September 1998 I revisited Dr. Bird. I

was curious whether he thought it was plausible

that the Hepatitis B vaccine caused my

injury. He stated, “We know of no toxins that

can cause the kind of nerve damage you have.” He

added, ”It could have been caused by a

virus.” He reiterated how rare the type of nerve

damage I have is: “My colleagues at s Hopkins

University and I see 20 cases of sensory

neuropathy a week. We may see a case like yours once every 3 months.”

In late 1998 my PMD treated me for a polysystemic

yeast infection that I probably had had for a

number of years, especially considering that the

Hepatitis B vaccine contains DNA from some and

the fact that I had been on steroids for a

prolonged period. Finally, a persistent fungus

under my thumbnail led to treatment with a strong

oral medication, Lamisel. I took the medicine as

prescribed for two months. These symptoms abated.

In November 1998 I participated in a research

study looking for subjects with borderline HTN,

funded by the NIH, for a period of 14 months. It

was to evaluate the effects of exercise on blood pressure.

As a condition of the study, I had to give up the

diuretic and calcium channel blocker. As I

suspected, my walking deteriorated again. The

long-term benefits of exercise outweigh the

temporary disadvantage of increased difficulty

with ambulation due to giving up the diuretic, I reasoned.

The only other prescription medicine that I take

regularly is Flonase nasal spray for relief of

seasonal allergies May through October. Thanks

to this steroid spray I suffer from far fewer headaches.

At least twice a year since approximately 1996 my

back goes into spasm. In addition to alternating

wet heat compresses and ice packs, I use Skelaxin

400 mg. t.i.d. with ibuprofen 600 mg. for a few

days. When evaluated by the ED for one of these

incidents, they agreed that they are likely a result of my gait irregularities.

I still use a cane in bustling places such as at

work. My coworkers assist me when we go to the

cafeteria; I am unable to walk while balancing a

tray of food. Highly polished floors look

slippery and this increases my nervousness,

adding to my spasticity. Once a month or so I fall. I usually don’t get hurt.

At my 8 month medical check-up for the HTN study

I qualified to be taken off the Vasotec 2.5 mg.

I consulted a registered pharmacist about my

condition. Vitamin and herbal supplements have

cost me in excess of $100 per month.

VAERS didn't call me, although I 'should have

known,' in August 1997 when the Hepatitis B

vaccine was added to the NVICP. Likewise, they

did not inform me about a statute of limitations

August 6, 1999 for folks like myself.

January 22nd 1999 a neighbor lady / friend called

me to alert me to the fact that she had heard

'out the corner of her ear' that ABC’s “20/20”

was featuring a story about Hepatitis B vaccine,

airing concerns about public health. I learned

of victims other than the dental hygienist and

myself. I became aware of the National Vaccine

Information Center and Bonnie S. Dunbar, PhD of

Cell Biology at Baylor College of Medicine, whose

brother was injured by the hepatitis B vaccine.

I attended the May 18th Congressional Hearings of the Subcommittee on

Criminal Justice, Drug Policy, and Human Resources of the Committee on

Government Reform, and submitted written testimony to the Chairman

Congressman Mica (Rep., Fl.)

I have learned that there have been some 25,000

VAERS report in the 1990s. Of adults, 77% are

females, predominantly of European

lineage. The CDC claims nurses 'over-report'. The FDA admits that 9

out of 10 doctors are reluctant to report these suspected temporal

events.

I am enrolled as one of 100 subjects in Dr.

Dunbar’s study " Mechanisms of Adverse Reaction to

Hepatitis B Vaccine, " and contributed blood

samples to each of the three laboratories. At

the August 3rd hearings I heard Dr. Dunbar’s

colleague report that a 3rd grant proposal has been rejected by the NIH.

In September 1999 I was evaluated by an

immunologist who confirms that my autoimmune

disorder was likely caused by the hep B vax. I

learned that my IgE immunoglobulins are 2,041.2

indicative of a severe allergic event.

In February 2000 I was evaluated by Harold

Buttram, MD, FAAEM of Quakertown, PA. I had

heard him speak on the radio about

vaccine-related injuries. He noted that an

analysis of my hair demonstrates an elevated

mercury level. Reading the “comments” provided

by Great Smokies Laboratory, I realized that I

had many of the health problems associated with

chronic mercury toxicity. I remembered meeting

Anne Ferreira at the two congressional hearings I

had attended. She had given me information about

mercury in dental amalgams, and I reviewed the

information carefully, although > 6 months

later. I became very concerned about all of the

dentistry I had had in my life.

In April 2000 I completed the HTN Study, and was

found not to require medication.

Dr. Buttram advised me to see a biologic

dentist. I consulted Brockman, DDS in

March 2000. We were surprised when the mercury

vapor reading registered “0.” She noted that I

have amalgam tattoos on my gums, and what appears

-on xray- to be a cavitation in my alveolar

bone. There was galvanic energy as a result of

juxtaposition of dissimilar metals, e.g. a crown

with -150 charge next to a filling with a charge

of +6 fcreating a battery effect.

The day I saw her my back was in spasm. Dr.

Brockman eyes were wide when I told her that I

ate fish a couple of times a week. I had had

broiled filet of salmon stuffed with crabmeat,

two nights consecutively. That night my spasm

got worse. I was out of work the whole week, unable to straighten up.

Since giving up seafood entirely for three months

my back hasn’t gone into spasm.

Dr. Brockman also made me aware that when I had

allergy desensitization shots, weekly for two

years in the mid-1980s, there is a strong chance

that these shots also contained thimerosal.

In April 2000 a Cliffords Materials Reactiviy

Test confrimed sensitivity to 16 of the 83

chemical groups and families of compounds

evaluated, including: aluminum, formaldehyde and

mercury. I noted that 71% of the orthodontic

materials on the market are considered “not

suitable” for me. I suspect that the fact that I

wore braces for 4 years in the early 1970s with

materials that were (likely) biologically

incompatible contributed to the fact that I had

required such extensive dental work in the 1980s.

In the first two weeks of May 2000 I had my

dental fillings and crowns removed. It cost

almost $12,000 because my dentist used hi-tech

precautions to prevent me from further mercury

exposure. After the removal of each quadrant I

visited Dr. Buttram’s office to receive IV

vitamin C in case any mercury was inadvertently released into my bloodstream.

The fillings and crowns had been manufactured and

installed using approximately 7 - 9 grams of

mercury (for the sake of reference, it takes only

½ gram of mercury in a 10-acre lake to warrant

posting a fishing hazard warning.) Dr. Brockman

suspects that nickel was also removed.

My new friends at DAMS (Dental Amalgam Mercury

Syndrome support group) advised me not to take

the urine challenge test recommended by Dr.

Brockman. They said that it can cause permanent

injury. Dr. Buttram agreed, when I conveyed

their concerns. In fact, he refused to order the

test for me after the amalgams had all been

removed. He said the results would be

“academic.” He stated that there was enough

physical evidence of mercury toxicity, and that

the test would be unnecessarily dangerous. In

fact, he refused to order IV chelation therapy

for me for the same reason. Instead he has

prescribed: chlorella, methylsulfonyl methane,

zinc, and selenium to help me detoxity slowly and

deliberate. He explained that the sulfur changes

the form of the mercury from solid to gas, so

that it is more easily excreted in feces.

On my first visit for the IV vitamin C therapy,

the nurse drew a blood sample for a detailed

analysis of my red blood cell essentials fatty

acids by BodyBio in New Jersey. It cost $300. I

received the results at my June visit. They

indicated severe metabolic dysfunction and were

supportive of a diagnosis of heavy metals

toxicity. In particular, arachidonic acid is

164% deficient. (The brain is 60% lipid, and

arachidonic acid should make up 12% of

these.) Conditions associated with an

arachidonic acid deficiency include: chronic

fatigue syndrome, metal toxicity, schizophrenia,

and ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity

disorder.) Arachidonic acid is critical for

cognitive function, mental stability, cell

membrane fluidity, and other important metabolic

functions. In fact, the decreased fluidity index

explains to me, on a cellular level, why I lost

reflexes and experience stiffness in movement.

Dr. Buttram explained that good dietary sources

of arachidonic acid are butter and eggs, and that

I should really load up on these things. The

report gave me a variety of specific suggestions

for my optimal rehabilitation, such as: venison,

thyme oil, kiwi, avocado, venison, parsley,

nutmeg, hearts of palm, mushroom and

papaya. Since Dr. Buttram advised me to stay

away from shellfish, especially -he says moderate

size fish are okay once in a while -I cannot take

BodyBio’s suggestion to eat lobster and shrimp.

DARN!! The report stated that I should avoid

peanut butter and canola oil, but encourages me

to eat raw pecans, almonds, pistachios, etc. This is a diet I can follow!

Dr. Buttram also prescribed trace minerals and

electrolytes, based on my specific BodyBio

findings. It is a relief having dietary

suggestions specific to my needs; I plan to

repeat the study in 6 months, per Dr. Buttram’s recommendation, of course.

I have since learned that many newborns have an

elevated mercury level proportionate to the

number of their mother’s ‘silver’ dental

fillings. To say that these fillings are stable

while the scraps are treated as hazardous wastes

is absurd. The Lorsheider-Vimy experiments

conducted on pregnant sheep in Calgary in the

late 1980s using xrays of radiographically-tagged

‘silver’ dental fillings proved that in only 29

days the mercury does indeed travel throughout

the respiratory and digestive tracts. When the

experiment was challenged, using pregnant

primates, the results were confirmatory. The

fetuses had significant mercury exposures.

It is likewise absurd to include mercury,

aluminum, formaldehyde and MSG in vaccines

whether they are used in the manufacturing

process to deaden an antigen, used as an

adjuvant, or added as a cytotoxin to prolong

shelf-life. In 1990 the World Health

Organization declared that there are no

acceptable levels of mercury exposure. How can

the pharmaceutical manufacturers assure us that

this “cytotoxin” is only going to prevent mildew

from forming in the vials, and will have no

untoward effects on tissues in the neonate’s central nervous system?

Instead of just manufacturing new vaccines that

contain less mercury (aka thimerosal,) old

vaccines in stock should be recalled and trashed

-in a manner such as one would dispose of other biohazardous wastes.

Likewise, with all the stronger, more

aesthetically pleasing biologically compatible

dental materials now available, there is no place

for amalgams with high mercury content in the

market. What’s the financial difference of $20

of so, compared to preserving one’s health?

Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USA

Vaccines -

http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm or

http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccine.htm

Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes &

Homeopathy Online/email courses - next classes start September 30 & October 1

http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccineclass.htm or

http://www.wellwithin1.com/homeo.htm

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Good idea to get a lawyer. I'm sure they should at least be able to get her a

refund. The school will pay either way if you sue them, even if you don't win,

because they'll have lawyers bills, too. They won't like that, or the stress--or

the publicity.

It's shameful that they would pull this.

Winnie

Nursing school forcing me to get the flu

> vaccine.

> Vaccinations

>

>

>

> > I've been a memeber of this group since my kids were babies

>

> > (they are now 6 & 8) & I recieved a lot of great information

> and

>

> > support from other moms that chose not too vaccinate like me.

>

> > Since then, I've gone back to school and I am currently in

>

> > my last year of Nursing School. In school I've been able to

>

> > continue in my reasearch into the dangers of vaccines. I've

>

> > written research papers, and given speeches promoting

> awareness.

>

> > In our lecture courses we've even discussed the dangers of

>

> > vaccines being linked to a disease called Myasthenia Gravis.

>

> > When I entered school I had all my titers checked from

>

> > previous vaccinations that I had done earlier in life because

> I

>

> > did not want to be injected again. The results came back that

> I

>

> > did not need to update any vaccines to start nursing school.

>

> > The only vaccine I needed to sign an affidavit for was to

>

> > decline receiving the flu vaccine. My school accepted my

> letter,

>

> > and I have had no problems up till now.

>

> >

>

> > Tonight I have just received a letter stating that every

> student

>

> > will be forced to receive the flu vaccine regardless of any

>

> > reason they previously submitted, and the school will only

>

> > accept medical letters from doctors stating a

> contraindication.

>

> > I just feel that my rights are being violated. In

>

> > California we have the philosophical choice to reject

>

> > vaccinations that I have used for my own children in the

> public

>

> > schools. Tonight I'm being told from my private University

> that

>

> > I will not be allowed to use the philosophical affidavit. I

>

> > have one last resort that I will do tommorow and that is to

>

> > contact our Chiropractor/Kinesiologist Alternative Medicine

>

> > Provider to write me a letter. He is against vaccinations, I

>

> > just hope my University accepts the letter.

>

> >

>

> > Just wanted to share my story. I'm feeling frustrated, as I do

>

> > not want to receive this vaccination.

>

> >

>

> >

>

> >

>

> >

>

> >

>

> >

>

>

>

>

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Good for your daughter!!

Winnie

Nursing school forcing me to get the

> flu vaccine.

> >

> > Vaccinations

> >

> > > I've been a memeber of this group since my kids were babies

> >

> > > (they are now 6 & 8) & I recieved a lot of great information and

> >

> > > support from other moms that chose not too vaccinate like me.

> >

> > > Since then, I've gone back to school and I am currently in

> >

> > > my last year of Nursing School. In school I've been able to

> >

> > > continue in my reasearch into the dangers of vaccines. I've

> >

> > > written research papers, and given speeches promoting awareness.

> >

> > > In our lecture courses we've even discussed the dangers of

> >

> > > vaccines being linked to a disease called Myasthenia Gravis.

> >

> > > When I entered school I had all my titers checked from

> >

> > > previous vaccinations that I had done earlier in life

> because I

> >

> > > did not want to be injected again. The results came back

> that I

> >

> > > did not need to update any vaccines to start nursing school.

> >

> > > The only vaccine I needed to sign an affidavit for was to

> >

> > > decline receiving the flu vaccine. My school accepted my letter,

> >

> > > and I have had no problems up till now.

> >

> > >

> >

> > > Tonight I have just received a letter stating that every student

> >

> > > will be forced to receive the flu vaccine regardless of any

> >

> > > reason they previously submitted, and the school will only

> >

> > > accept medical letters from doctors stating a contraindication.

> >

> > > I just feel that my rights are being violated. In

> >

> > > California we have the philosophical choice to reject

> >

> > > vaccinations that I have used for my own children in the public

> >

> > > schools. Tonight I'm being told from my private University that

> >

> > > I will not be allowed to use the philosophical affidavit. I

> >

> > > have one last resort that I will do tommorow and that is to

> >

> > > contact our Chiropractor/Kinesiologist Alternative Medicine

> >

> > > Provider to write me a letter. He is against vaccinations, I

> >

> > > just hope my University accepts the letter.

> >

> > >

> >

> > > Just wanted to share my story. I'm feeling frustrated, as I do

> >

> > > not want to receive this vaccination.

> >

> > >

> >

> > >

> >

> > >

> >

> > >

> >

> > >

> >

> > >

> >

> >

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On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 1:16 PM, Sheri Nakken

<vaccinedangers@...> wrote:

>

Reading this nurse's story got my head spinning about my own vaccine

injury when I was a kid. I had an anaphylactic reaction to the mumps

vax and right after developed respiratory problems (dx was finally

asthma)... I've never been the same since that day. I just spent

three days in the hospital with my completely unvaccinated son who had

asthma complications from a very mild cold. I'm wondering if my

vaccine injury, in part, has been passed along to him (although my DH

also has asthma)... he was exposed to antibiotics in the womb and in

his early breastfeeding days (I kick myself now, but at the time the

doctor convinced me I'd DIE if I didn't take the abx), so I also blame

those exposures. Poor little guy, he's had so much working against

him, thanks to our wonderful medical establishment.

All I can say is DO NOT do it; you just never know the full

ramifications. Withdraw if that is the only option. I'd get an

attorney that specializes in vaccines involved. Alan , Esq.

is one that I know of - http://www.alanphillipslaw.com/).

>

>

> At 11:21 AM 9/19/2009, you wrote:

> >Don't do it. I was " forced " (i.e. not told I could get exempted) from the

> >MMR vaccine prior to college at age 18. I developed mono within a day and

> >have never been the same since. I am 34 now, have

> >CFS/Fibromyalgia/Depression/Anxiety and was recently approved for SSDI. I

> >cannot work. I curse that day...

>

> I'm so sorry - excellent advice for her

>

> and her's the story of a nurse I know who was

> injured after Hep B

> vax...........................if she had it to do over....................

> she wouldn't do it

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If she is going to go to nursing school and work with patients, she's going to

be required to get vaccinations. I don't agree with some others that are

telling you that she will die from these vaccinations is fair, especially an

adult. There are risks and side effects and she can treat herself after getting

vaccinated as well as try to spread them out over time. Here is a way to treat

herself after getting vaccinations:

http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/09/19/The-Truth-about-th\

e-Flu-Shot.aspx

Being a nurse can be a great profession and there are many types of medicine she

can go into. I would definitely have her consider it as it hard to get into

nursing school and we need well-trained nurses with open minds! She could

eventually look for a job in alternative medicine, become a nurse practitioner

and if you stick with nursing, who knows, the system may change a bit over time.

A person in the medical field could assist in changing the system - such as

reporting to VAERS or CDC on the reality of what is seen. 30,000 reports

annually is not enough information considering the millions of vaccines that

must be given each year.

The other issue is, not all of us have the luxury of avoiding vaccinations - for

instance, if you travel to other countries, then you have to get those

vaccinations.

>

> My daughter is also being forced to get the H1N1 shot to continue her

> physical therapy program. They say it is to protect the new borns and other

> patients she will be working with while in school. Her only option is to

> withdraw from the program. I have ran the gamit of checking this out and

> talking to our family attorney. Not sure what else to do. This was not

> told to them even at orientation 3 weeks ago. They sent out a notice Friday

> - get the shot or withdraw from the program with NO refund.

>

>

>

> Barb - Tx.

>

>

>

> -- Re: Nursing school forcing me to get the flu vaccine

>

>

>

>

> I doubt they will accept a letter from a chiropractor. I think you need a

> better plan because your rights ARE being violated.

>

>

>

> Do you have a copy of what the program required at the time you signed on?

> Or even one from the beginning of this year that does not include wording

> requiring the flu shot. I think they should be held at their word. A lawyer

> might be able to make them, or at least make them back down.

>

>

>

> How do the rest of the students feel? Are they strongly against getting the

> vaccine, too? Band together and storm the dean's office. Demand they accept

> your refusal. I think the fact that they accepted it earlier is important.

> That amounts to a contract. It's an agreement that they would not require it

> I would fight them on this and for that you really need a lawyer. Set a

> precedent to protect future students, too.

>

>

>

> There was a case a couple of years ago in Seattle, I believe, for nurses

> (not students). If I recall the hospital backed down. Let me see what I can

> find.

>

>

>

> Winnie

>

>

>

> Good luck. Hang tough and don't get the vaccine unless you feel it's safe

> and effective and something you would have gotten anyway.

>

>

>

> Nursing school forcing me to get the flu vaccine.

>

> Vaccinations

>

>

>

> > I've been a memeber of this group since my kids were babies

>

> > (they are now 6 & 8) & I recieved a lot of great information and

>

> > support from other moms that chose not too vaccinate like me.

>

> > Since then, I've gone back to school and I am currently in

>

> > my last year of Nursing School. In school I've been able to

>

> > continue in my reasearch into the dangers of vaccines. I've

>

> > written research papers, and given speeches promoting awareness.

>

> > In our lecture courses we've even discussed the dangers of

>

> > vaccines being linked to a disease called Myasthenia Gravis.

>

> > When I entered school I had all my titers checked from

>

> > previous vaccinations that I had done earlier in life because I

>

> > did not want to be injected again. The results came back that I

>

> > did not need to update any vaccines to start nursing school.

>

> > The only vaccine I needed to sign an affidavit for was to

>

> > decline receiving the flu vaccine. My school accepted my letter,

>

> > and I have had no problems up till now.

>

> >

>

> > Tonight I have just received a letter stating that every student

>

> > will be forced to receive the flu vaccine regardless of any

>

> > reason they previously submitted, and the school will only

>

> > accept medical letters from doctors stating a contraindication.

>

> > I just feel that my rights are being violated. In

>

> > California we have the philosophical choice to reject

>

> > vaccinations that I have used for my own children in the public

>

> > schools. Tonight I'm being told from my private University that

>

> > I will not be allowed to use the philosophical affidavit. I

>

> > have one last resort that I will do tommorow and that is to

>

> > contact our Chiropractor/Kinesiologist Alternative Medicine

>

> > Provider to write me a letter. He is against vaccinations, I

>

> > just hope my University accepts the letter.

>

> >

>

> > Just wanted to share my story. I'm feeling frustrated, as I do

>

> > not want to receive this vaccination.

>

> >

>

> >

>

> >

>

> >

>

> >

>

> >

>

>

>

>

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Vaccinate and then treat yourself? We could all shoot ourselves in the foot,

put a bandade on it and hope we won't have to amputate. Or when enough nursing

students, nurses, parents, teachers, etc. stand up for what they believe in,

attempted force vaccination will fail. If it was a good thing most nurses would

want it. If vaccination was safe and proven most parents would want it. If Dr's

were honest when mothers ask those first questions, fewer parents would choose

to vaccinate.

Reading others aha moments feels light a blast from the past. I remember the gut

feeling that vaxing my first child was wrong, but I had a degree in education,

not medicine. I followed dr's orders. Then the ear & nose garbage began, the

antibiotic garbage began. My friend's baby had liver cancer, she warned me about

tylenol. We changed dr's, no more tylenol, no more antibiotics. Lucky for my

second son, how unfortunate for my first. I was selective and delayed with my

second, no ear or nose problems but some speech delay. I got out of the hospital

with my third & fourth with any needles even refused vit K, but what a battle!!!

Now almost five years old and six months old they have never had a shot, no

antibiotics, no Tylenol etc. Except for last winter Remi has been well, baby has

yet to be sick. I wonder what my boys would be like had I been stronger. What

would our health be had I vaxed them all according to schedule? It's a horrible

game to have to

play.

Nurses & Peds treat parents like shit when you refuse to follow their orders.

You have to be very strong to get in & get out without a needle.

Dr's, pHARMs & sheeple, keep your shot and your snot to yourself.

Toni Moslemi

Mom to Cyrus 1991, Darius 1998, Remington Rose 2004 &

Willow 3/21/09

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On Sep 20, 2009, at 10:12 AM, " trying2bnatural " <c68libra@...> wrote:

If she is going to go to nursing school and work with patients, she's going to

be required to get vaccinations. I don't agree with some others that are telling

you that she will die from these vaccinations is fair, especially an adult.

There are risks and side effects and she can treat herself after getting

vaccinated as well as try to spread them out over time. Here is a way to treat

herself after getting vaccinations:

http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/09/19/The-Truth-about-th\

e-Flu-Shot.aspx

Being a nurse can be a great profession and there are many types of medicine she

can go into. I would definitely have her consider it as it hard to get into

nursing school and we need well-trained nurses with open minds! She could

eventually look for a job in alternative medicine, become a nurse practitioner

and if you stick with nursing, who knows, the system may change a bit over time.

A person in the medical field could assist in changing the system - such as

reporting to VAERS or CDC on the reality of what is seen. 30,000 reports

annually is not enough information considering the millions of vaccines that

must be given each year.

The other issue is, not all of us have the luxury of avoiding vaccinations - for

instance, if you travel to other countries, then you have to get those

vaccinations.

>

> My daughter is also being forced to get the H1N1 shot to continue her

> physical therapy program. They say it is to protect the new borns and other

> patients she will be working with while in school. Her only option is to

> withdraw from the program. I have ran the gamit of checking this out and

> talking to our family attorney. Not sure what else to do. This was not

> told to them even at orientation 3 weeks ago. They sent out a notice Friday

> - get the shot or withdraw from the program with NO refund.

>

>

>

> Barb - Tx.

>

>

>

> -- Re: Nursing school forcing me to get the flu vaccine

>

>

>

>

> I doubt they will accept a letter from a chiropractor. I think you need a

> better plan because your rights ARE being violated.

>

>

>

> Do you have a copy of what the program required at the time you signed on?

> Or even one from the beginning of this year that does not include wording

> requiring the flu shot. I think they should be held at their word. A lawyer

> might be able to make them, or at least make them back down.

>

>

>

> How do the rest of the students feel? Are they strongly against getting the

> vaccine, too? Band together and storm the dean's office. Demand they accept

> your refusal. I think the fact that they accepted it earlier is important.

> That amounts to a contract. It's an agreement that they would not require it

> I would fight them on this and for that you really need a lawyer. Set a

> precedent to protect future students, too.

>

>

>

> There was a case a couple of years ago in Seattle, I believe, for nurses

> (not students). If I recall the hospital backed down. Let me see what I can

> find.

>

>

>

> Winnie

>

>

>

> Good luck. Hang tough and don't get the vaccine unless you feel it's safe

> and effective and something you would have gotten anyway.

>

>

>

> Nursing school forcing me to get the flu vaccine.

>

> Vaccinations

>

>

>

> > I've been a memeber of this group since my kids were babies

>

> > (they are now 6 & 8) & I recieved a lot of great information and

>

> > support from other moms that chose not too vaccinate like me.

>

> > Since then, I've gone back to school and I am currently in

>

> > my last year of Nursing School. In school I've been able to

>

> > continue in my reasearch into the dangers of vaccines. I've

>

> > written research papers, and given speeches promoting awareness.

>

> > In our lecture courses we've even discussed the dangers of

>

> > vaccines being linked to a disease called Myasthenia Gravis.

>

> > When I entered school I had all my titers checked from

>

> > previous vaccinations that I had done earlier in life because I

>

> > did not want to be injected again. The results came back that I

>

> > did not need to update any vaccines to start nursing school.

>

> > The only vaccine I needed to sign an affidavit for was to

>

> > decline receiving the flu vaccine. My school accepted my letter,

>

> > and I have had no problems up till now.

>

> >

>

> > Tonight I have just received a letter stating that every student

>

> > will be forced to receive the flu vaccine regardless of any

>

> > reason they previously submitted, and the school will only

>

> > accept medical letters from doctors stating a contraindication.

>

> > I just feel that my rights are being violated. In

>

> > California we have the philosophical choice to reject

>

> > vaccinations that I have used for my own children in the public

>

> > schools. Tonight I'm being told from my private University that

>

> > I will not be allowed to use the philosophical affidavit. I

>

> > have one last resort that I will do tommorow and that is to

>

> > contact our Chiropractor/Kinesiologist Alternative Medicine

>

> > Provider to write me a letter. He is against vaccinations, I

>

> > just hope my University accepts the letter.

>

> >

>

> > Just wanted to share my story. I'm feeling frustrated, as I do

>

> > not want to receive this vaccination.

>

> >

>

> >

>

> >

>

> >

>

> >

>

> >

>

>

>

>

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At 08:12 AM 9/20/2009, you wrote:

>If she is going to go to nursing school and work with patients,

>she's going to be required to get vaccinations. I don't agree with

>some others that are telling you that she will die from these

>vaccinations is fair, especially an adult.

I respectfully, as a nurse, disagree with you here.

Yes, she could die and yes, she could be left with a serious

life-long chronic illness after any vaccine - I have many many nurses

and other adults who have written to me of their injuries over the years.

> There are risks and side effects and she can treat herself after

> getting vaccinated as well as try to spread them out over time.

There is NO way to guarantee you could be successful in undoing the

harm of any vaccine - in a child or an adult.

If it were so easy we wouldn't have vaccine injured children or adults

And there is no guarantee that spreading them out will make any difference

All it takes is one vaccine in many cases.

>Here is a way to treat herself after getting vaccinations:

>

>http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/09/19/The-Truth-about-t\

he-Flu-Shot.aspx

That is an article that is about something you can do but there is NO

guarantee that that will help at all

>Being a nurse can be a great profession and there are many types of

>medicine she can go into.

Yes, but this would be after the damage is done.

> I would definitely have her consider it as it hard to get into

> nursing school and we need well-trained nurses with open minds!

I hear you but at this point in time, I do NOT recommend that anyone

go into nursing. For many many reasons.

And on of those reasons is the forced vaccinations.

>She could eventually look for a job in alternative medicine, become

>a nurse practitioner

Most states nurses practitioners cannot practice freely

and before she has gotten there, even if she could, she has had to

give vaccinations, drugs that harm and basically sell her soul.

>and if you stick with nursing, who knows, the system may change a

>bit over time.

Well, I graduated in 1971 and have seen it go downhill and kept

thinking that and doing what I could within the system and now it is

absolutely appalling. I no longer hold out hope. It is a sick

system - suppressing illness with drugs and surgery. I started my

business in 1982 - Well Within - to try to change the system from the

inside out - offering classes and workshops especially to nurses to

try to change things. What I have ended up doing is teaching and

sharing more about other professions a nurse can switch to to get out

of that sick system. The system is very very sick and cannot heal as

it is not a healing system. It is a disease-care and a

disease-inducing system.

There are many other professions where someone can go to be a healer

- chiropractic, massage therapy, chinese medicine, homeopathy and

many other healing therapies.

>A person in the medical field could assist in changing the system -

>such as reporting to VAERS or CDC on the reality of what is seen.

That is naive. I was naive and have done huge amounts to try and

change the system. That system is that system. I have chosen to

work where I can be more effective and not harm people along the way.

The CDC cares nothing about what we report.

> 30,000 reports annually is not enough information considering the

> millions of vaccines that must be given each year.

>

>The other issue is, not all of us have the luxury of avoiding

>vaccinations - for instance, if you travel to other countries, then

>you have to get those vaccinations.

There are NO vaccines required for travel anywhere except a few

countries that require yellow fever vaccine - and that varies

depending on the situation

And there is one country in S. America that requires infants

traveling there to have polio vaccine.

But it is something they want you to believe - that you have to be vaccinated.

" IMMUNIZATIONS: Under the International Health Regulations adopted by

the World Health Organization, a country may require International

Certificates of Vaccination against yellow fever, especially if you

are traveling from an area of the world that is infected with yellow

fever. Check with health care providers or your records to ensure

other immunizations (e.g. tetanus and polio) are up-to-date.

Prophylactic medication for malaria and certain other preventive

measures are advisable for travel to some countries. No immunizations

are required to return to the United States. Detailed health

information is included in Health Information for International

Travel, available from the U.S. Government Printing Office (address

on page 20) for $20 or may be obtained from your local health

department or physician or by contacting the Centers for Disease

Control and Prevention, telephone 1-877-FYI-TRIP (1-877-394-8747),

toll-free autofax: 1-888-CDC-FAXX (1-888-232-3299), or Internet:

http://www.cdc.gov. "

Sheri

Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USA

Vaccines - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm or

http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccine.htm

Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy Online/email

courses - next classes start September 30 & October 1

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I don't think anyone said she " will die. " Who said that? Fact is, though, every

vaccine carries the risk of death--whether you are a child or an adult. You

dispute that?

And it's not true " if you travel to other countries, then you have to get those

vaccinations. " Which countries? Which vaccinations?

Winnie

Nursing school forcing me to get the

> flu vaccine.

> >

> > Vaccinations

> >

> >

> >

> > > I've been a memeber of this group since my kids were babies

> >

> > > (they are now 6 & 8) & I recieved a lot of great information

> and

> >

> > > support from other moms that chose not too vaccinate like me.

> >

> > > Since then, I've gone back to school and I am currently in

> >

> > > my last year of Nursing School. In school I've been able to

> >

> > > continue in my reasearch into the dangers of vaccines. I've

> >

> > > written research papers, and given speeches promoting

> awareness.

> >

> > > In our lecture courses we've even discussed the dangers of

> >

> > > vaccines being linked to a disease called Myasthenia Gravis.

> >

> > > When I entered school I had all my titers checked from

> >

> > > previous vaccinations that I had done earlier in life

> because I

> >

> > > did not want to be injected again. The results came back

> that I

> >

> > > did not need to update any vaccines to start nursing school.

> >

> > > The only vaccine I needed to sign an affidavit for was to

> >

> > > decline receiving the flu vaccine. My school accepted my

> letter,

> >

> > > and I have had no problems up till now.

> >

> > >

> >

> > > Tonight I have just received a letter stating that every

> student

> >

> > > will be forced to receive the flu vaccine regardless of any

> >

> > > reason they previously submitted, and the school will only

> >

> > > accept medical letters from doctors stating a

> contraindication.

> >

> > > I just feel that my rights are being violated. In

> >

> > > California we have the philosophical choice to reject

> >

> > > vaccinations that I have used for my own children in the

> public

> >

> > > schools. Tonight I'm being told from my private University

> that

> >

> > > I will not be allowed to use the philosophical affidavit. I

> >

> > > have one last resort that I will do tommorow and that is to

> >

> > > contact our Chiropractor/Kinesiologist Alternative Medicine

> >

> > > Provider to write me a letter. He is against vaccinations, I

> >

> > > just hope my University accepts the letter.

> >

> > >

> >

> > > Just wanted to share my story. I'm feeling frustrated, as I

> do

> >

> > > not want to receive this vaccination.

> >

> > >

> >

> > >

> >

> > >

> >

> > >

> >

> > >

> >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Ditto

Jim

________________________________

From: Toni Moslemi <n_mi_daughterseyes@...>

" Vaccinations " <Vaccinations >

Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2009 10:59:44 AM

Subject: Re: Re: Nursing school forcing me to get the flu

vaccine.

 

Vaccinate and then treat yourself? We could all shoot ourselves in the foot, put

a bandade on it and hope we won't have to amputate. Or when enough nursing

students, nurses, parents, teachers, etc. stand up for what they believe in,

attempted force vaccination will fail. If it was a good thing most nurses would

want it. If vaccination was safe and proven most parents would want it. If Dr's

were honest when mothers ask those first questions, fewer parents would choose

to vaccinate.

Reading others aha moments feels light a blast from the past. I remember the gut

feeling that vaxing my first child was wrong, but I had a degree in education,

not medicine. I followed dr's orders. Then the ear & nose garbage began, the

antibiotic garbage began. My friend's baby had liver cancer, she warned me about

tylenol. We changed dr's, no more tylenol, no more antibiotics. Lucky for my

second son, how unfortunate for my first. I was selective and delayed with my

second, no ear or nose problems but some speech delay. I got out of the hospital

with my third & fourth with any needles even refused vit K, but what a battle!!!

Now almost five years old and six months old they have never had a shot, no

antibiotics, no Tylenol etc. Except for last winter Remi has been well, baby has

yet to be sick. I wonder what my boys would be like had I been stronger. What

would our health be had I vaxed them all according to schedule? It's a horrible

game to have to

play.

Nurses & Peds treat parents like shit when you refuse to follow their orders.

You have to be very strong to get in & get out without a needle.

Dr's, pHARMs & sheeple, keep your shot and your snot to yourself.

Toni Moslemi

Mom to Cyrus 1991, Darius 1998, Remington Rose 2004 &

Willow 3/21/09

Sent from my iPhone

Nmidaughterseyes@ aol.com

On Sep 20, 2009, at 10:12 AM, " trying2bnatural " <c68libra (DOT) com> wrote:

If she is going to go to nursing school and work with patients, she's going to

be required to get vaccinations. I don't agree with some others that are telling

you that she will die from these vaccinations is fair, especially an adult.

There are risks and side effects and she can treat herself after getting

vaccinated as well as try to spread them out over time. Here is a way to treat

herself after getting vaccinations:

http://articles. mercola.com/ sites/articles/ archive/2009/ 09/19/The-

Truth-about- the-Flu-Shot. aspx

Being a nurse can be a great profession and there are many types of medicine she

can go into. I would definitely have her consider it as it hard to get into

nursing school and we need well-trained nurses with open minds! She could

eventually look for a job in alternative medicine, become a nurse practitioner

and if you stick with nursing, who knows, the system may change a bit over time.

A person in the medical field could assist in changing the system - such as

reporting to VAERS or CDC on the reality of what is seen. 30,000 reports

annually is not enough information considering the millions of vaccines that

must be given each year.

The other issue is, not all of us have the luxury of avoiding vaccinations - for

instance, if you travel to other countries, then you have to get those

vaccinations.

>

> My daughter is also being forced to get the H1N1 shot to continue her

> physical therapy program. They say it is to protect the new borns and other

> patients she will be working with while in school. Her only option is to

> withdraw from the program. I have ran the gamit of checking this out and

> talking to our family attorney. Not sure what else to do. This was not

> told to them even at orientation 3 weeks ago. They sent out a notice Friday

> - get the shot or withdraw from the program with NO refund.

>

>

>

> Barb - Tx.

>

>

>

> -- Re: Nursing school forcing me to get the flu vaccine

>

>

>

>

> I doubt they will accept a letter from a chiropractor. I think you need a

> better plan because your rights ARE being violated.

>

>

>

> Do you have a copy of what the program required at the time you signed on?

> Or even one from the beginning of this year that does not include wording

> requiring the flu shot. I think they should be held at their word. A lawyer

> might be able to make them, or at least make them back down.

>

>

>

> How do the rest of the students feel? Are they strongly against getting the

> vaccine, too? Band together and storm the dean's office. Demand they accept

> your refusal. I think the fact that they accepted it earlier is important.

> That amounts to a contract. It's an agreement that they would not require it

> I would fight them on this and for that you really need a lawyer. Set a

> precedent to protect future students, too.

>

>

>

> There was a case a couple of years ago in Seattle, I believe, for nurses

> (not students). If I recall the hospital backed down. Let me see what I can

> find.

>

>

>

> Winnie

>

>

>

> Good luck. Hang tough and don't get the vaccine unless you feel it's safe

> and effective and something you would have gotten anyway.

>

>

>

> Nursing school forcing me to get the flu vaccine.

>

> Vaccinations

>

>

>

> > I've been a memeber of this group since my kids were babies

>

> > (they are now 6 & 8) & I recieved a lot of great information and

>

> > support from other moms that chose not too vaccinate like me.

>

> > Since then, I've gone back to school and I am currently in

>

> > my last year of Nursing School. In school I've been able to

>

> > continue in my reasearch into the dangers of vaccines. I've

>

> > written research papers, and given speeches promoting awareness.

>

> > In our lecture courses we've even discussed the dangers of

>

> > vaccines being linked to a disease called Myasthenia Gravis.

>

> > When I entered school I had all my titers checked from

>

> > previous vaccinations that I had done earlier in life because I

>

> > did not want to be injected again. The results came back that I

>

> > did not need to update any vaccines to start nursing school.

>

> > The only vaccine I needed to sign an affidavit for was to

>

> > decline receiving the flu vaccine. My school accepted my letter,

>

> > and I have had no problems up till now.

>

> >

>

> > Tonight I have just received a letter stating that every student

>

> > will be forced to receive the flu vaccine regardless of any

>

> > reason they previously submitted, and the school will only

>

> > accept medical letters from doctors stating a contraindication.

>

> > I just feel that my rights are being violated. In

>

> > California we have the philosophical choice to reject

>

> > vaccinations that I have used for my own children in the public

>

> > schools. Tonight I'm being told from my private University that

>

> > I will not be allowed to use the philosophical affidavit. I

>

> > have one last resort that I will do tommorow and that is to

>

> > contact our Chiropractor/ Kinesiologist Alternative Medicine

>

> > Provider to write me a letter. He is against vaccinations, I

>

> > just hope my University accepts the letter.

>

> >

>

> > Just wanted to share my story. I'm feeling frustrated, as I do

>

> > not want to receive this vaccination.

>

> >

>

> >

>

> >

>

> >

>

> >

>

> >

>

>

>

>

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I agree with you 100% Toni. Why take something that you know contains

poisons, are sure won't protect you and believe may cause you harm?

For a job? For school? Aren't we supposed to live in a democracy?

Wasn't the US founded by people who fought tyranny and loved freedom?

Where has that patriot spirit gone? Just follow orders so you can

become a nurse? I don't think so!

If you see wrong being done and do nothing to stop it but just go

along with it, you yourself are doing wrong. We must all stand up for

what we believe and know to be right - especially when not standing up

can harm or kill us. It is just common sense.

It is NOT common sense to say take the vaccines and then treat the

problem later - while there may be absolutely no side effects or only

mild ones, it is truly playing russian roulette and that is a game

nobody should be able to force you to play.

All the best,

Meryl

On 21/09/2009, at 1:59 AM, Toni Moslemi wrote:

> Vaccinate and then treat yourself? We could all shoot ourselves in

> the foot, put a bandade on it and hope we won't have to amputate. Or

> when enough nursing students, nurses, parents, teachers, etc. stand

> up for what they believe in, attempted force vaccination will fail.

> If it was a good thing most nurses would want it. If vaccination was

> safe and proven most parents would want it. If Dr's were honest when

> mothers ask those first questions, fewer parents would choose to

> vaccinate.

>

> Reading others aha moments feels light a blast from the past. I

> remember the gut feeling that vaxing my first child was wrong, but I

> had a degree in education, not medicine. I followed dr's orders.

> Then the ear & nose garbage began, the antibiotic garbage began. My

> friend's baby had liver cancer, she warned me about tylenol. We

> changed dr's, no more tylenol, no more antibiotics. Lucky for my

> second son, how unfortunate for my first. I was selective and

> delayed with my second, no ear or nose problems but some speech

> delay. I got out of the hospital with my third & fourth with any

> needles even refused vit K, but what a battle!!! Now almost five

> years old and six months old they have never had a shot, no

> antibiotics, no Tylenol etc. Except for last winter Remi has been

> well, baby has yet to be sick. I wonder what my boys would be like

> had I been stronger. What would our health be had I vaxed them all

> according to schedule? It's a horrible game to have to

> play.

>

> Nurses & Peds treat parents like shit when you refuse to follow

> their orders. You have to be very strong to get in & get out without

> a needle.

>

> Dr's, pHARMs & sheeple, keep your shot and your snot to yourself.

>

> Toni Moslemi

> Mom to Cyrus 1991, Darius 1998, Remington Rose 2004 &

> Willow 3/21/09

>

> Sent from my iPhone

> Nmidaughterseyes@...

>

> On Sep 20, 2009, at 10:12 AM, " trying2bnatural " <c68libra@...>

> wrote:

>

> If she is going to go to nursing school and work with patients,

> she's going to be required to get vaccinations. I don't agree with

> some others that are telling you that she will die from these

> vaccinations is fair, especially an adult. There are risks and side

> effects and she can treat herself after getting vaccinated as well

> as try to spread them out over time. Here is a way to treat herself

> after getting vaccinations:

>

>

http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/09/19/The-Truth-about-th\

e-Flu-Shot.aspx

>

> Being a nurse can be a great profession and there are many types of

> medicine she can go into. I would definitely have her consider it as

> it hard to get into nursing school and we need well-trained nurses

> with open minds! She could eventually look for a job in alternative

> medicine, become a nurse practitioner and if you stick with nursing,

> who knows, the system may change a bit over time. A person in the

> medical field could assist in changing the system - such as

> reporting to VAERS or CDC on the reality of what is seen. 30,000

> reports annually is not enough information considering the millions

> of vaccines that must be given each year.

>

> The other issue is, not all of us have the luxury of avoiding

> vaccinations - for instance, if you travel to other countries, then

> you have to get those vaccinations.

>

>

> >

> > My daughter is also being forced to get the H1N1 shot to continue

> her

> > physical therapy program. They say it is to protect the new borns

> and other

> > patients she will be working with while in school. Her only option

> is to

> > withdraw from the program. I have ran the gamit of checking this

> out and

> > talking to our family attorney. Not sure what else to do. This was

> not

> > told to them even at orientation 3 weeks ago. They sent out a

> notice Friday

> > - get the shot or withdraw from the program with NO refund.

> >

> >

> >

> > Barb - Tx.

> >

> >

> >

> > -- Re: Nursing school forcing me to get the

> flu vaccine

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > I doubt they will accept a letter from a chiropractor. I think you

> need a

> > better plan because your rights ARE being violated.

> >

> >

> >

> > Do you have a copy of what the program required at the time you

> signed on?

> > Or even one from the beginning of this year that does not include

> wording

> > requiring the flu shot. I think they should be held at their word.

> A lawyer

> > might be able to make them, or at least make them back down.

> >

> >

> >

> > How do the rest of the students feel? Are they strongly against

> getting the

> > vaccine, too? Band together and storm the dean's office. Demand

> they accept

> > your refusal. I think the fact that they accepted it earlier is

> important.

> > That amounts to a contract. It's an agreement that they would not

> require it

> > I would fight them on this and for that you really need a lawyer.

> Set a

> > precedent to protect future students, too.

> >

> >

> >

> > There was a case a couple of years ago in Seattle, I believe, for

> nurses

> > (not students). If I recall the hospital backed down. Let me see

> what I can

> > find.

> >

> >

> >

> > Winnie

> >

> >

> >

> > Good luck. Hang tough and don't get the vaccine unless you feel

> it's safe

> > and effective and something you would have gotten anyway.

> >

> >

> >

> > Nursing school forcing me to get the flu

> vaccine.

> >

> > Vaccinations

> >

> >

> >

> > > I've been a memeber of this group since my kids were babies

> >

> > > (they are now 6 & 8) & I recieved a lot of great information and

> >

> > > support from other moms that chose not too vaccinate like me.

> >

> > > Since then, I've gone back to school and I am currently in

> >

> > > my last year of Nursing School. In school I've been able to

> >

> > > continue in my reasearch into the dangers of vaccines. I've

> >

> > > written research papers, and given speeches promoting awareness.

> >

> > > In our lecture courses we've even discussed the dangers of

> >

> > > vaccines being linked to a disease called Myasthenia Gravis.

> >

> > > When I entered school I had all my titers checked from

> >

> > > previous vaccinations that I had done earlier in life because I

> >

> > > did not want to be injected again. The results came back that I

> >

> > > did not need to update any vaccines to start nursing school.

> >

> > > The only vaccine I needed to sign an affidavit for was to

> >

> > > decline receiving the flu vaccine. My school accepted my letter,

> >

> > > and I have had no problems up till now.

> >

> > >

> >

> > > Tonight I have just received a letter stating that every student

> >

> > > will be forced to receive the flu vaccine regardless of any

> >

> > > reason they previously submitted, and the school will only

> >

> > > accept medical letters from doctors stating a contraindication.

> >

> > > I just feel that my rights are being violated. In

> >

> > > California we have the philosophical choice to reject

> >

> > > vaccinations that I have used for my own children in the public

> >

> > > schools. Tonight I'm being told from my private University that

> >

> > > I will not be allowed to use the philosophical affidavit. I

> >

> > > have one last resort that I will do tommorow and that is to

> >

> > > contact our Chiropractor/Kinesiologist Alternative Medicine

> >

> > > Provider to write me a letter. He is against vaccinations, I

> >

> > > just hope my University accepts the letter.

> >

> > >

> >

> > > Just wanted to share my story. I'm feeling frustrated, as I do

> >

> > > not want to receive this vaccination.

> >

> > >

> >

> > >

> >

> > >

> >

> > >

> >

> > >

> >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Methinks that trying2bnatural may need to educate him/herself a bit.

It is great to participate in these discussions, but before giving

advice, one needs to know that there is accurate information behind it.

All the best,

Meryl

On 21/09/2009, at 3:01 AM, wharrison@... wrote:

> I don't think anyone said she " will die. " Who said that? Fact is,

> though, every vaccine carries the risk of death--whether you are a

> child or an adult. You dispute that?

>

> And it's not true " if you travel to other countries, then you have

> to get those vaccinations. " Which countries? Which vaccinations?

>

> Winnie

>

> Nursing school forcing me to get the

> > flu vaccine.

> > >

> > > Vaccinations

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > > I've been a memeber of this group since my kids were babies

> > >

> > > > (they are now 6 & 8) & I recieved a lot of great information

> > and

> > >

> > > > support from other moms that chose not too vaccinate like me.

> > >

> > > > Since then, I've gone back to school and I am currently in

> > >

> > > > my last year of Nursing School. In school I've been able to

> > >

> > > > continue in my reasearch into the dangers of vaccines. I've

> > >

> > > > written research papers, and given speeches promoting

> > awareness.

> > >

> > > > In our lecture courses we've even discussed the dangers of

> > >

> > > > vaccines being linked to a disease called Myasthenia Gravis.

> > >

> > > > When I entered school I had all my titers checked from

> > >

> > > > previous vaccinations that I had done earlier in life

> > because I

> > >

> > > > did not want to be injected again. The results came back

> > that I

> > >

> > > > did not need to update any vaccines to start nursing school.

> > >

> > > > The only vaccine I needed to sign an affidavit for was to

> > >

> > > > decline receiving the flu vaccine. My school accepted my

> > letter,

> > >

> > > > and I have had no problems up till now.

> > >

> > > >

> > >

> > > > Tonight I have just received a letter stating that every

> > student

> > >

> > > > will be forced to receive the flu vaccine regardless of any

> > >

> > > > reason they previously submitted, and the school will only

> > >

> > > > accept medical letters from doctors stating a

> > contraindication.

> > >

> > > > I just feel that my rights are being violated. In

> > >

> > > > California we have the philosophical choice to reject

> > >

> > > > vaccinations that I have used for my own children in the

> > public

> > >

> > > > schools. Tonight I'm being told from my private University

> > that

> > >

> > > > I will not be allowed to use the philosophical affidavit. I

> > >

> > > > have one last resort that I will do tommorow and that is to

> > >

> > > > contact our Chiropractor/Kinesiologist Alternative Medicine

> > >

> > > > Provider to write me a letter. He is against vaccinations, I

> > >

> > > > just hope my University accepts the letter.

> > >

> > > >

> > >

> > > > Just wanted to share my story. I'm feeling frustrated, as I

> > do

> > >

> > > > not want to receive this vaccination.

> > >

> > > >

> > >

> > > >

> > >

> > > >

> > >

> > > >

> > >

> > > >

> > >

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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I am sorry, I stand corrected - there is only one required vaccination for

travel, the rest are " recommended " :

Required Vaccinations

The only vaccine required by International Health Regulations is yellow fever

vaccination for travel to certain countries in sub-Saharan Africa and tropical

South America. Meningococcal vaccination is required by the government of Saudi

Arabia for annual travel during the Hajj.

>

> The other issue is, not all of us have the luxury of avoiding vaccinations -

for instance, if you travel to other countries, then you have to get those

vaccinations.

>

>

>

>

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